Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.09.2020 19:01, kittenlover5031

In order to save money for prom this weekend, tom is going to walk his neighbor's dog for $6 per hour and was cars for $8 per hour. His mother told him he can work no more than 15 hours in a week in order to keep up with his homeowrk. If Tom would like to make at least $72 to cover prom expenses, help him determine combinations of hours he can work between these two jobs

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